Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, played a key role in Donald Trump's inauguration on Capitol Hill. As the chair of the joint committee overseeing the event, she helped kick off the ceremony with a speech.
Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar, the only Democrat speaker at President Donald Trump’s inauguration, focused on the peaceful transfer of power and democracy during her remarks
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar led the proceedings for President Donald Trump’s inauguration. This sight may have surprised some since Klobuchar is a Democrat. So why was she involved in Trump’s inauguration?
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) greet workers with the Architect of the U.S. Capitol after she participates in the first nail ceremony for the construction of the 2025 presidential inauguration platform on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol Building on September 18, 2024.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar played a key role in the inauguration. The Democrat, and one time candidate for president, is the Chair of the bipartisan and bicameral Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies for the 60th Presidential Inauguration.
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MPR News host Cathy Wurzer talked with Minnesota U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar about the inaugural proceedings for President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump, along with Vice President J.D. Vance, was in Statuary Hall, located inside the Capitol, for the traditional inaugural lunch.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president taking cha
Sen. Klobuchar is the chairwoman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. It's a committee comprising of leadership from the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. They are responsible for the planning and execution of the Inaugural Ceremonies of the President-elect and Vice President-elect.